Tucker Carlson to Interview Vladimir Putin, Sparking Controversy and Criticism
The former Fox News host's upcoming interview with the Russian President marks the first by a Western journalist since the Ukraine invasion, amid scrutiny over Carlson's views on Ukraine and praise for Putin.
- Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson confirms he will interview Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow, marking the first interview by a Western journalist with Putin since the start of the Ukraine invasion nearly three years ago.
- Carlson, known for his critical views on Ukraine and praise for Putin, aims to provide Americans with insight into the war in Ukraine, criticizing Western media for misleading coverage.
- The interview, to be posted on the social media platform X, has sparked controversy, with Carlson facing criticism for his approach and past comments on Ukraine and Zelenskyy.
- U.S. President Joe Biden urges Congress to pass a bipartisan bill including aid for Ukraine, warning that failure to do so would play into Putin's hands and be a historic mistake.
- Russia summons Israeli ambassador over criticisms of Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Middle East policy, amid tensions over comments on the Holocaust and relations with Hamas.





































